![]() On another note, in this version of the app I decided not to create a full blown SSML editor. I wouldn't want to introduce my 'global settings' as it would likely create errors. If you're experienced with SSML then I assume you have written the encoding yourself.It's a global setting, meaning that it's applied to all of your files when you click 'Start to Encode'. These options are available when you indicate your file type as being 'Text'. If you're not experienced with SSML, you can use the app to apply some of the most requested 'asks' I've seen in the forums here - pause duration for commas, volume, and speed (rate of speech).Yes, it's possible to do so and I provide a couple of different ways.Is it possible to customize the voice (type, quality, and SSML tags)? ![]() It's as you say - when clicking the 'Start to encode' button, it will count towards your character usage. At this time I don't support the S3 buckets as it adds more complexity. My application differs slightly here in that I get around the 3000 character limitation in the Amazon Console by combining the resulting MP3 files. It's more like the latter, clicking the Download MP3 button.What happens when you click 'Start Encoding' - is it the same as clicking Synthesize to S3 or Download MP3 button? When using the AWS console, I honestly don't know if Amazon counts this towards your character usage or not. When clicking on the Preview button, it will result in an expenditure of the character count as the text needs to be sent to Amazon to be encoded. ![]() I'll have to take a look into this - what should happen is the Remove button will drop the selected file from the list, the Edit button will open the default application for the file selected, and the Preview button will play the selected file in the list.The Remove, Edit, and Preview buttons don't seem to be working I'll add it to the list of future improvements. This is not a feature that is currently supported. ![]() Excellent feedback - If I miss responding to any, please let me know.
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